Article of neckwear.



PATENTED FEB. 19, 1907.

W. HIHART,J1. ARTICLE OF NEGKWEAR. APPIJIOATION FILED JULY 16, 1906.

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I 'PATENTED FEB. 19, 1907- W. H. HART, JR. ARTICLE OF NBGKWBAR. APPLIUATION FILED JULY16, 1906.

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I "UNI ED STATES PAT NT OFFICE.

- WILLIAM H. HART, -JR., OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.

ARTICLE O NECKWEAR.

-ful Article of N eckwear, of which the fcjillow ing-lsaspe'cification."

. 1 1 My invention-consists of an article of neck-1' wear composed of a: neckband formed-of. members "integral. with andiif ldable on each other, tie portions 'contm ou's'of'the ends of one of said members,- and attaching'tabs continuous of the ends of the othermember and portions, said tabs-bee ing separate fromthe mner fends of saidpor- 'tions' of the member of; which the IatterY-Lis continuous. j 'f It also consists of an article-of neekweairn comprising bands fol'dable on each other, one; of said bands bein provided 'with-means for attachment to the and off'a arment', and-tie;- portions, oon'tinuonsof one 0 said bands-and extending in 'opposlte 'directions therefrom and ofa Jen th to betied to forin a botigs'aid' tie ortions eing-formed of the material don-' ble and-independent of the portion having said attaching, means and disconnected from the inner band at of attschmentin t Figure 1 represents a elatt'er; h 1

perspective View of a section on inc w w, lng. 3 reprcsents a seetion'online y '.l ig;. 4 represents a fsceview of the from the interior thereof. Fig. 5 represents a similar View showing the neck; I band in a different position from that shown in Fig. 4. Fig. firepresents agfa'ce View of a modified construction .of that shown in Fig. Fig. 7 represents a section. of a modified Fig. 1.

Similarv letters of reference indicate corre Referring to the drawings, A designates my new article of neckwean thesame being ll composed of the bands BQwhich are adapted to be folded on each other on the line D after the manner of a collar, and the tie portions E E, which are continuous of the band C and extend, respect1vely,.1n opposite directions therefrom. t

On the ends of what may be termed the innor band B are the ta bs F which are l Specification of Letters l atenti 'App1icotionfi1ed Jal is. 190,65 Serial r..1m,a

ma e up'intoyarious forms the device when worn beingpreyented from Ifc1 ann as new, and ,7 tel-s Patent, is-

"oints opposite-saidmoang; p 1 1-"neckband formed of the inner endsof said portions 'Pstenteajreb. 19, 1907.

-'. separatefifo'm'the-band C an'd in which are I buttonhole'sfG, and at the center of said band Bis thebuttonho'le' H, by-which .p'roa portion may-be secured to vision the neck the band of' a-shirt,'shirt waist body, or other" garmennthe ftie portio ns EE then depend ing from the front ends of the band C, as

plainly showndnFig. 1, it being evident that portionis adjusted and se-.

when the neck our d: in: position the tie slipping 'inany direction; Itwill. also be. 'seenrthatf the bands B C the portions E E, and the'tabsF are; composed of a single piece ,of material, as ,most. 'l'ai nlyfshown in all'of the figures excepting i 7, where the opposite faces or sides of j formed of separate pieces ofmaterial. the band C is cut away at intervals to form sections-Cf, O which'is' a buttonhole, without, however, producing different results from those here-' Einbefore stated;

ng thus described myinven'tion, what 1. An artk'e of ne dkwear composed of a members integral with and fdldable on each other, tie portion conand attaching tabs continuous of the ends of the other member j andv independent of the portion may be. of bows orlm0ts,1.

desire to seeure by Let 80 e device are C, in each" of tinuous of the ends OfQne of said members j tie portions, said tabs being separate from WILLIAM H. HART, JR.

Witnesses:

JOHN A. VVIEDERSHEIM, S. R. CARR.

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